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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Feb. 28
The iOSphere's imagination was fired up this week by the prospect that iPhone 6 will plunge users into the exciting world of both nano crystals and quantum stuff. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Xirrus

BYOD Requires New Network Strategies
The concept of bring-your–own-device (BYOD) is driving the most significant IT shift since the dawn of computing. The migration to mobile computing promises to bring us closer to the vision of being able to deliver any content to any device. Learn more>>

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WHITE PAPER: Crittercism

The 2013 Mobile App Performance Management Report
Most enterprises are looking for ways to leverage their investments in web technology to handle mobile app performance, but between monitoring, OS variants, screen sizes and OEMs, this can be a costly and complex approach. This 2013 Mobile APM Report highlights best practices for meeting mobile app challenges and ensuring mobile app performance. Read more!

Wireless spectrum explained: What's the deal with all these MHz, anyway?
The wireless spectrum, and the way it's regulated by the FCC, can be a little confusing to the novice, but gaining a layperson's understanding of the national airwaves isn't graduate-level stuff. Read More

Crowded U.S. airwaves desperately in search of breathing room
Ahead of a major new spectrum auction scheduled for next year, America's four major wireless carriers are jockeying for position in the frequencies available to them, buying, selling and trading licenses to important parts of the nation's airwaves. Read More

What Sundar Pichai really said about Android security
Android chief Sundar Pichai explains why Android's openness makes the mobile platform more secure. Read More

Best new technology from Mobile World Congress 2014
Smartphones, tablets, wearables on display at the show Read More

Phablet Phrenzy: Mobile World Congress heralds the triumph of the giant smartphone
Phablets - or tablet-sized phones - are already stealing market share from tablets. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP Tipping Point

Why you need a next-generation firewall
This white paper explores the reasons for implementing NG firewalls and lays out a path to success for overburdened IT organizations. Learn More

This story is about violent vigilantism, not 'sexting'
This headline could not be more misleading. And, knowing my business as I do, it's all but certain that the failure to communicate is a byproduct of the headline writer's inability to resist the word "sexting." Read More

Android takes 62 percent share of tablet market in 2013
Android and Samsung Electronics were the big winners in the tablet market last year, as sales grew by 68 percent, according to market research company Gartner. Read More

Danger! Danger! iOS update may brick your iPhone 5S or iPad Air
Before you upgrade to iOS 7.0.6, read this! Read More

Google Glass backlash escalates to violence
A Google Glass user was physically assaulted and robbed for wearing the device in a bar this week. Read More

Samsung to let developers tap into Galaxy S5 fingerprint scanner
Unlike Apple, which trusts no one to access fingerprints, Samsung Mobile SDK allows developers to tap into the biometrics and "make use of" the Galaxy S5 fingerprint reader. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Pay-as-you-Grow Data Protection
IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Suite for Unified Recovery gives small and medium businesses the opportunity to start out with only the individual solutions they need, and add new functionalities as they grow. Read Now

The wearables of Mobile World Congress: These are the best we saw
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No hard feelings, Alan? Ford reportedly will dump Microsoft's Sync
Ford Motor, the company whose CEO was the discussion of furious speculation as a potential CEO for Microsoft, is set to dump Microsoft's Sync software used to control the in-car system due to poor performance. Read More

Why Apple's purported iWatch won't measure glucose levels
It's widely believed that Apple sometime in 2014 or soon thereafter will introduce an iWatch, a wearable device capable of tracking all sorts of interesting biometric data. Read More

5 Things You Need to Know About Bluetooth Low Energy
BLE -- which Apple calls iBeacon -- could be used for smart homes, retail geofencing and mobile payments, if privacy and security issues are addressed. Read More

Carriers say they support mobile kill switch effort
Executives with three U.S. mobile carriers have voiced support for an effort in the U.S. Congress to encourage mobile carriers to offer services to customers that would render smartphones and tablets inoperable if they're stolen. Read More

Ten smartphones that caught our eye at Mobile World Congress
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